“Divorce is always wrong” 12 marks Define – key terms (divorce)

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Task 1 : Page 84-85 of Buddhist text book Create a summary of Buddhist views on divorce “Divorce is always wrong” 12 marks Define – key terms (divorce) Agree – Christian (Catholics) arguments that agree with the statement Disagree – Christian (C of E, Quakers) arguments that disagree with the statement Agree – Buddhist arguments that agree with the statement Disagree – Buddhist arguments that disagree with the statement Biblical quote/Buddhist teaching – ensure you have included and explained a quote/teaching for both religions Opinion – write your own view on the question Conclusion – summarise key arguments

“Divorce is always wrong” 12 marks Define – key terms (divorce) Agree – Christian (Catholics) arguments that agree with the statement Disagree – Christian (C of E, Quakers) arguments that disagree with the statement Agree – Buddhist arguments that agree with the statement Disagree – Buddhist arguments that disagree with the statement Biblical quote/Buddhist teaching – ensure you have included and explained a quote/teaching for both religions Opinion – write your own view on the question Conclusion – summarise key arguments